the level of your attention to detail when prepping the real steal is crucial on the end result of the holster. use calipers to measure the slide at pre-taping then measure again after putting 3-4 layers of blue tape on the slide. you want a gap between the kydex and gun so there is no unnecessary contact, but also knowing contact is inevitable. Critical note that the Author didnt mention, if you're using a polymer framed handgun make sure to apply blue tape to the magazine so that it is snug when inserting into the magwell. You can use a dedicated mold gun, but preperation is equally crucial. Eyelet and Rivets are different. the ones used in this video are Eyelets. And lastly, the most important advice is: more heat, more pressure.
Better than spending money on holster after holster and not feeling comfortable with the product. Thanks
Do you need a mold? Or can you use the actual firearm
Either but put some painters tape on firearm. Mold needs to be a little thicker and tape prevents scratches
Great video! Thanks for the tutorial
the level of your attention to detail when prepping the real steal is crucial on the end result of the holster. use calipers to measure the slide at pre-taping then measure again after putting 3-4 layers of blue tape on the slide. you want a gap between the kydex and gun so there is no unnecessary contact, but also knowing contact is inevitable. Critical note that the Author didnt mention, if you're using a polymer framed handgun make sure to apply blue tape to the magazine so that it is snug when inserting into the magwell.
You can use a dedicated mold gun, but preperation is equally crucial.
Eyelet and Rivets are different. the ones used in this video are Eyelets. And lastly, the most important advice is: more heat, more pressure.
What do you charge your customers?
Depends on what they want… great deals. Email me. Justaregularguy21@gmail.com
What rivets did you use?
Chicago screws
Need a couple thin rubber spacers